2015 Chinese New Year Eve is on Feb.18., starting the year of sheep, which represents kindness, wise and compassion. I heard Youtube will be boardcasting CCTV Spring Festival evening show, I'm not going to miss it.

To Chinese, the Lunar New Year is like Christmas to westerners. But picturing Christmas without ornaments and lights; no Santa Clause greeting in the mall, and your families and friends are on the other side of the world... my first Chinese New Year in the US was like this, a dim festival filled with homesickness. That night, this new country seemed overly cold and quiet.

3 years later, I'm writing here on behalf of other newly arrived Chinese women. They didn't have the luck to meet you like I do, they are isolated and helpless, didn't know there is a whole world of support and resource waiting for them!

Thank you for your contribution to the 2nd issue of You May magazine, we are 29% funded!

Hi Doug, now I know who you are Thanks for your generous donation! You are truly a gentleman caring for your wife and helping many other Chinese ladies.

Our magazine meant to be free to Chinese women like wives and finances from CFL, I cover the cost for the production and mailing. In the meantime, I hope to raise money from donors, businesses and foundations so newly arrived Chinese ladies can enjoy the magazine for free.

Once you fill out your subscription information here, I will mail the magazine to your address.

I know many of you will reunion with your Chinese loved one soon! I'm excited for you!!

In the meantime, I hope you can help her prepare her new journey in this foreign country. It will not be easy for her.

Please help us help Chinese women in culture transition. You can donate $1, $5, or $10, we appreciate each dollar you gave, we will turn your kindness and trust into our next issue magazine, to inspire Chinese women in need!